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Atmospheric Modelling and Millimetre Wave Propagation

innbundet, 1994
Engelsk
The millimetre wave radio spectrum is an important natural resource with increasing applications as demand for telecommunication capacity grows, especially in the context of mobile and satellite communications. Millimetre-waves are also being used in the Earth's atmosphere for a variety of remote sensing or surveillance activities, both from aircraft and spacecraft. Whether the interest is in telecommunications or in remote sensing, it is essential for the system designer to have techniques for taking radiowave interaction with atmosphere into account in evaluating the performance of systems. Also, those concerned with interpretation of remote sensing data in the millimetre-wave region, must take account of radio propagation effects. This book outlines the fundamental physics of radiowave interaction in the Earth's atmosphere at microwave and millimetre wavelengths and describes the latest techniques for predicting the performance of radio systems operating in these bands. It should be of interest to engineers in radar, communications, broadcasting and remote sensing.
Opplag
and ed.
ISBN
9780412562303
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
31.12.1994
Antall sider
330